Tuesday, October 19, 2010

PostHeaderIcon NVIDIA GeForce GT430: Fermi for Budget Users, Available Now


Right until recently, NVIDIA’s line-up of Fermi-based GPU has pretty much covered the high-end market in the form of GTX 480, 470, 465 and 460; together with GTS 450 for the mainstream enthusiasts. Obviously, the only market that is yet to be tapped would be the budget-oriented users which is where the new GeForce GT430 is going after.
Equipped with the new 40nm GPU codenamed GF108, this DirectX 11 card boasted a number of interesting key features despite being designed for those who are looking for a cheap upgrade from integrated solutions:
- Support for HDMI 1.4a.
- Special video engine to accelerate Blu-ray 3D content, at full 1080p resolution.
- High-definition 24-bit multi-channel audio up to 192KHz, and lossless DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD audio bit streaming.
- Dedicated video processing engine for reduced system power and heat.
- Support for NVIDIA PhysX technology.
Unfortunately, there is no SLI support for this card but as mentioned above, owners are still able to run the GT430 as a solo PhysX add-on if that’s your thing.
There are no standardized price range for this card since NVIDIA is letting their partners to decide that themselves. Same goes for the product implementation; which is why you should already able to see bunch of GeForce GT430 in all kinds of thermal cooling solutions at stores right now. Jump in to check out its reference technical spec and for more information, bring over your internet browser to www.nvidia.com.

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